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Topic: Popping Sound at End of Track (but not latency issue)

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There are certain tracks that I notice have a single loud popping/cracking sound -- but it only occurs at the very end of the song. I have pulled these tracks up in various .wav editors thinking I could remove it but there is nothing there; likewise, playback is fine in every option that is not VDJ. This occurs when playing these tunes on just my laptop, no soundcard, nothing external... this also occurs when the AC adapter is disconnected.

Any idea what this might be?

Thanks a bunch...
 

Inviato Tue 30 Jun 15 @ 11:58 pm
Is it in automix mode?
Because then there may be a fix for this in the new version which is still beta:

BUILD 2345 - BETA -
-Fix sorting by last modified date
-Fix problem writing mp3 id3v2.2 tags
-Fix problem writing mp3 id3 tags when tag size needs to be increased
-CDJ nexus colored waveform
-revert default channel for midi out
-add remix to file names when caching cu files
-improve tag reading for cached cu files
-get_deck_color "absolute" action added
-fix possible click sound at end of automix
-Fix problem writing id3 cover when tag needs to be increased in size
-Track cleaner closes prelisten player on close so that song can be reloaded properly
-fixed update popup appears behind config window (if open) on Mac
-new video transition 'additive' which is useful for video fading with the volume faders
-Fix possible deadlock while downloading
-Save root in playlists to be more compatible with other programs
-Fix netsearch audio files getting video icon sometimes when saving to cache
-Global sampler focus for controllers with 2 sides but single sample controls (use "deck master sampler_loop +1" for example to use)
-samplerVideoVolumeLink option added
 

Inviato Wed 01 Jul 15 @ 5:14 am
VDJ RonPRO InfinityMember since 2010
I've seen a few tracks with a sound spike a few seconds after the track ends. Using Audacity, and a very large magnification on the time line you may be able to find, and remove such a spike. Personally I would bin such a track. Unprotected horns, and compression drivers can be blown.
 

Inviato Wed 01 Jul 15 @ 11:06 am
Big Ron,

Good call... I hadn't seen the spike when i originally looked; it wasn't until i went to almost maximum magnification before I found the source of the pop, and even then, it was hardly visible. Thanks so much.

-sd
 

Inviato Mon 06 Jul 15 @ 1:52 am


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